DEA (Diethanolamine) is a colorless to pale yellow, viscous organic liquid with a mild ammonia-like odor.
It is both an amine and an alcohol, giving it excellent chemical reactivity.
DEA is widely used as a surfactant intermediate and emulsifier.
It helps control pH and corrosion in industrial formulations.
It is commonly used in detergents, shampoos, soaps, and cleaning products.
In gas treatment, DEA is applied for acid gas removal (CO₂ and H₂S absorption).
It is used in metalworking fluids and textile processing.
DEA improves foam stability and cleaning efficiency.
It is soluble in water and many organic solvents.
Its multifunctional properties make DEA important in chemical, industrial, and personal care applications.
DEA (Diethanolamine) is a colorless to pale yellow, viscous organic liquid with a mild ammonia-like odor.
It is both an amine and an alcohol, giving it excellent chemical reactivity.
DEA is widely used as a surfactant intermediate and emulsifier.
It helps control pH and corrosion in industrial formulations.
It is commonly used in detergents, shampoos, soaps, and cleaning products.
In gas treatment, DEA is applied for acid gas removal (CO₂ and H₂S absorption).
It is used in metalworking fluids and textile processing.
DEA improves foam stability and cleaning efficiency.
It is soluble in water and many organic solvents.
Its multifunctional properties make DEA important in chemical, industrial, and personal care applications.